CAMPUS HARMONY
Typical scenes on tKe lawns, by tKe girls' dormitory, and at tKe
Ag building as students make new acquaintances, and renew
old friendsKips in tKe fall . . . And tKen prepare to depart in tKe
spring tor tKe summer vacation.
Enrollment...

P R E S I D E N T
As I look back over the twenty-six years I have been privileged to be associated with the Branch
College, I have a flood of memories of what sometimes seemed slow but in perspective was sure and
inevitable development from a high...

L E A D E R S
To them wKo give willingly of their time and effort that we may be more suited to venture
forth into a w^orld of trial, to them who with understanding minds point out a direction to suc-cess,
and to tnem who try to make our days in...

REALM OF THE FAIR SEX
They say there's mystery behind the swing-ing
doors of the girls' dorm and a person can t
get in after l i p . m., but I found a peak hole
once and things were so interesting I spent
the entire year of 1941 and '42 just...

I N S T I T U T E
\VKiIe the faculty up on tne Kill sees
to it that our minds are devolped as
muck as possible. G. O. Larsen, Direc-tor
of the Institute, takes care of our souls.
Not only does tne Institute give us
religion and Kelp develop tKose...

WE ARE STILL GLAD
WE LIVE IN CEDAR CITY
The Home Of The
B. A. C.
BRADSHAW CHEVROLET COMPANY
Cedar City, Utah
ONCE AGAIN
Despite all the difficulties
P E N N E Y ' S
Give you the values.
ONCE AGAIN
No compromise in any degree with Penney's...

CEDAR CITY MOTEL
Cabins Deluxe
Standard Products
Prices Reasonable
MRS. ELMER TAYLOR - Prop.
South Entrance to Cedar City
Trie future GrowtK and Success
Of the B.A.C. is important
to all of us.
GROCERIES MEATS
"A Surety of Purity"
DELUXE...

So this was the 48th year of B. A. C.,
and a war year. We old students who
returned found things very different from
other years. We who came for the first
time found it to our liking in spite of
changes.
There were boys in our student body,
too,...

We tried to keep alive most of the old traditions of the B. A. C. Perhaps the
greatest of these is the legend of the axe. Each time the axe was fought over and
won, it gained new significance. In the spring of '43 our last victory was won...

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Dances were practically an impossi-bility
so we substituted parties, con-certs,
and formal banquets instead.
We suffered through all the tortures of
registration and goat week much the
same as other years and then we...